Robert Laws
Robert Laws FRGS FRSGS (1851–1934) was a Scottish missionary who headed the Livingstonia mission in the Nyasaland Protectorate (now Malawi) for more than 50 years. The mission played a crucial role in educating Africans during the colonial era. It emphasized skills with which the pupils could become self-sufficient in trade, agriculture or industry as opposed to working as subordinates to European settlers. Laws supported the aspirations of political leaders such as Simon Muhango and Levi Zililo Mumba, both educated at Livingstonia schools. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Laws, Robert, 1851-1934
Published 1885
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2by Laws, Robert, 1851-1934
Published 1891
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3by Laws, Robert, 1851-1934
Published 1891
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6by Jack, J. W (James William), 1866-1942Other Authors: “...Laws, Robert, 1851-1934...”
Published 1969
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7by Jack, James William, 1866-Other Authors: “...Laws, Robert, 1851-1934...”
Published 1901
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9Published 1899Other Authors: “...Laws, Robert, 1851-1934...”
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10by Jack, James W (James William), b. 1866Other Authors: “...Laws, Robert, 1851-1934...”
Published 1969
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11Published 1890Other Authors: “...Laws, Robert, 1851-1934...”
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